The Great Lone Land - A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America by William Francis Butler
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. The Great Sub-Arctic Forest--The "Forks" of the Saskatchewan--An Iroquois--Fort-à-la-Corne--News from the outside World--All haste for Home--The solitary Wigwam--Joe Miller's Death. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. Cumberland---We bury poor Joe--A good Train of Dogs--The great Marsh-Mutiny--Chicag the Sturgeon-fisher--A Night with a Medicine-man--Lakes Winnipegoosis and Manitoba--Muskeymote eats his Boots--We reach the Settlement--From the Saskatchewan to the Seine. APPENDIX LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Map of the Great Lone Land. Working up the Winnipeg. I waved to the leading Canoe. Across the Plains in November. The Rocky Mountains at the Sources of the Saskatchewan. Leaving a cosy Camp at dawn. The "Forks" of the Saskatchewan. THE GREAT LONE LAND. CHAPTER ONE. Peace--Rumours of War-Retrenchment--A Cloud in the far West--A Distant |
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